Wednesday, December 31, 2008

The Christmas tree is down, the presents have been all unwrapped, at the least the ones I remembered. I always seem to forget about one gift. I will find it when I am looking for something else. Story of my life. So it is time to think about the New Year ahead. Love them or hate, I like to make resolutions. I don't always keep them, but at least they point me in the direction I'd like to be headed. This what I have instore for the next year.

Resolution number 1- Put things away after I use them. I swear I spend half my life looking for things and the other half been annoyed that I that I can't find it.

Resolution number 2- Excercise more, ok just excercise. I am not sure how I am going to do this yet. The winters in Wisconsin are long and cold so, walking outside is not always an option. Of course I do have video tapes which I could do any time, but this really isn't a favorite for me.

Resolutions number 3- Have more fun! Have more fun with your kids, with your husband, with your friends, with your crafts. Just let somethings go and have fun.

Resolution number 4-Learn one new skill this year. I have about ten in mind, but I am going to take a computer class on Photoshop Elements.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

The fabulous find this week came curbside. I was on my way home from taking my kids to school when Irealized it was Tuesday- That is big pick-up in our town! I took the long route back home just to see if any treasures had been put out for the taken. To my delight someone was cleaning out a garage and I saw the most fabulous mirror leaning against the garbage cans.

With my heart racing with delight, I quickly jumped out of my car and grabed it before anyone could see me. Not sure what I am going to do with it yet, but this has got to be one of my best finds to date.

Monday, December 15, 2008

I am really not much of a baker, I am more of a cook. You have to be all precise and everything in baking. That just not us. Thought we'd share some of our favorite short and easy Christmas treats here. You can package them up in cute jars or tins for gifts.

Mock turtles

Pretzels

Rolo chocolate carmel candy

Pecans

Unwap the rolos (but be choosey who does this job, you will need some for the recipe). Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper. Put a piece of the candy in the center of each pretzel. Bake in a low oven 225 for approx. 5min. remove and place a pecan down the center of each while still warm. I here you can also freeze them. Mine don't last that long at my house.

Preheat oven to 250 degrees F (160 C).Combine sugar, cinnamon and salt in small bowl.Whisk egg white in large bowl until frothy. Add pecans to egg white and toss well to coat.Add sugar mixture and toss carefully and thoroughly doing your best not to break the pecans.Spread pecans in a single layer on a large cookie sheet.Bake until toasted and crisp, about 40 minutes turning them over after the first 20 minutes ( take them out of oven and do this and arrange them neatly once again; this helps keep them from sticking to the pan). Using a spatula, immediately loosen pecans from cookie sheet and let cool. Put them in a large plastic container, cover and refrigerate.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

The Nesting Place is having a party, and we wanted to share a few garlands and places we love to decorate for the holidays. Isn't this stairway gorgeous with the garland, presents and bucket of greens.

Since I don't have a beautiful stairway or a fireplace mantel, my most favorite place to put my garland is on my china cabinet. It has a nice flat area to decorate and has a great space on top for items.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

I really like to add a little Christmas to the kid's rooms. Just a little touch here and there does the trick. At least we think so.

In each of their rooms I added a small tree which is decorated with "special" ornaments. My daughter really loves to decorate her own tree, my son is a little young to decorate yet. We have added a mixture of store bought ornaments, toys and a few handmade ornaments. In the past when I didn't have very many ornaments I added a baby cup, baby spoon and rattles. Of course each year some get broke but that what happens with kids. Last year she broke the wings of all of her fairy ornaments, thank goodness for E6000.

Since I don't have a mantel, I put the kids stocking in their rooms. I hope in a few years, this will buy me some more sleep on Christmas morning. I added a little Christmas decorations to their doors too. And we couldn't forget to display our beloved reindeer. My daughters favorite stuffed animal. I hate to even count how many hours I have spent looking for reindeer. Yes that is her name.

You don't have to add a tree to incorporate some special ornaments. Try adding a wreath wired with special ornaments to their door. Make a paper garland to hang around the window or bed frame. Add a holiday pillow or two to their bed. It really does make them feel special.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Rimmel 60 second polish. Have you ever tried it? It truly does dry in 60 seconds and for an inexpensive polish it tops my list. I recently spotted a new shade called 600 Deliciously Dark. The color is dark, Delicious and rich just like the name. Plus, it's only one coat, and looks really great on short nails for the holidays.

60 polish is also good for using on little fingers and toes that aren't so still. They have a light pink with sparkles, blue and lilac color.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

We went out tree hunting today. Not the storybook version, where you go to a farm, drink hot chocolate and wear a cute scarf. We got it at one of those places that have pre-cut trees. I have found that with little kids this is the route for us to go. It's quick, easy and the trees the last couple of years have been the best.

Here it is all decorated. Most of our ornaments are homemade. We have pictures of family that we have framed out in mini pine cones, buttons and twigs. Paper chain made out of scrapbook paper and bows out of checked ribbon. And lots of misc. decorations that the kids have made over the years. Last but not least, my Pottery Barn tree skirt that I bought last year at a deal after Christmas.

Friday, December 5, 2008

I seem to have candy on the brain lately. I have seen these in the ads of magazines, but I was watching Martha when they caught my attention. These m & m's are too cute. You can personalize them to your liking. Add a photo or simple graphic, love that.

Martha is having a deal, one bag free if you order before Dec 17. I think they are $12.99 a bag with a three bag mimimum, not exactly cheap but for a for special occasion. What a great idea! They would be great for irthday parties, weddings or baby showers, gifts for hard to buy people, the ideas are endless.

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